Pathfinder Adventure Path: Shattered Star Part 4 - Beyond the Doomsday Door (Pathfinder Adventure Path, 64)
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Pathfinder Adventure Path: Shattered Star Part 4 - Beyond the Doomsday Door (Pathfinder Adventure Path, 64)
Beyond the Doomsday Door, a Pathfinder RPG adventure for 10th-level characters, by Tito Leati.
Delve into the horrors of the Abyssal monstrosities known as qlippoth, by James Jacobs.
Learn about the faith of Groetus, God of the End Times, and the madness of his tortured clergy, by Sean K Reynolds.
The perils of being a junkie in Riddleport in the Pathfinder's Journal, by Bill Ward.
Five new monsters, by James Jacobs, Sean K Reynolds, F. Wesley Schneider, and Jerome Virnich.
The hunt for the seven shards of the Shattered Star leads the heroes back to the western coast of Varisia, to the multifaith monastery known as Windsong Abbey. The next shard of the Shattered Star appears to be hidden somewhere within the dungeons below the abbey. But when the PCs arrive, they find the monastery in ruins and held by savage giants and twisted fey! An ancient terror has returned home, and now dwells within the deep dungeons below — a terror who hopes to open the dread Doomsday Door deep within!
A Pathfinder Roleplaying Game adventure for 8th-level characters, Beyond the Doomsday Door continues the Shattered Star Adventure Path, in which players explore dungeons and wilderness in search of a powerful artifact. This volume offers an examination of the monstrous proto-demons known as qlippoth and an essay on Groteus (God of Oblivion and Ruins). New monsters fill the Pathfinder Bestiary, while Bill Ward's Pathfinder Journal fiction explores the seedy underbelly of the scoundrel haven of Riddleport!